DIY Coconut Rose Bath Truffles

Looking for a home spa experience that will keep your skin moisturized in the spring? Then try a coconut rose bath truffles DIY. With just a few simple ingredients, you can whip up a batch of these moisturizing oils that are ideal for spring gifting. They smell divine and are so easy to make. Here’s how to do it!

Step 2: Grab your food processor or clean coffee grinder, and pulse together the sugar and a dried rose petals (and a pinch of dried calendula, if you have it handy).

When you’re done, it should look like this.

Step 3: Transfer the sugar-rose petal mixture to a medium sized glass or metal bowl and then add the remaining ingredients.

Step 4: Mix it all together, then place the bowl in the fridge for an hour.

Step 5: Once the mixture has firmed up, use a metal spoon or melon baller to scoop up a couple tablespoons of the oil mixture. Roll it into a ball shape between your palms, just as you would if you were making cookies.

Step 6: Place finished truffles on a wax-paper lined cookie sheet or tray. When you’re all done, you should have about 15-20 1-1 1/2-inch truffles.

Step 7: Pop the tray of truffles into the freezer for 30-45 minutes. When they are set, they’ll be hard like marbles.

Step 8: Transfer your finished truffles to a plastic or glass container and store in the fridge until you are ready to use or give away.

Tip: This recipe is easy to customize! Feel free to mix and match the dried floral and essential oil components. A coconut-lavender truffle would be lovely, as would coconut-chamomile.

Editor by day and the voice of High Plains Thrifter by night, Meghan McAndrews is known for her weekly nacho night get-togethers and ongoing commitment to bringing big hair back. In her free time, she can be found scouring church-basement rummage sales, cooking in her kitchen or daubing it up at the bingo hall.